Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... President of the Conven- tion of said State , Silas Deane , late Deputy from the State of Connecticut , to the said Congress , and Arthur Lee , Counsellor at Law ; the said respective Plenipotentiaries , after exchanging their powers ...
... President of the Conven- tion of said State , Silas Deane , late Deputy from the State of Connecticut , to the said Congress , and Arthur Lee , Counsellor at Law ; the said respective Plenipotentiaries , after exchanging their powers ...
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... President Jackson instructed Livingston , the United States minister , to leave Paris , and in consequence the French minister was withdrawn from Washington . A year later , however , the French government announced that it was ready to ...
... President Jackson instructed Livingston , the United States minister , to leave Paris , and in consequence the French minister was withdrawn from Washington . A year later , however , the French government announced that it was ready to ...
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... president of the convention of the said State , and Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States of America at the Court of Versailles ; John Jay , esq're , late president of Congress , and chief justice of the State of New York ...
... president of the convention of the said State , and Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States of America at the Court of Versailles ; John Jay , esq're , late president of Congress , and chief justice of the State of New York ...
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... President , at his discretion , to give the notice required by this convention for its abrogation . In this same year , September 29 , 1827 , a convention was concluded between the two governments , as provided for by the 5th article of ...
... President , at his discretion , to give the notice required by this convention for its abrogation . In this same year , September 29 , 1827 , a convention was concluded between the two governments , as provided for by the 5th article of ...
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... President of the United States ; one shall be named by Her Britannic Majesty ; His Majesty the King of Italy shall be re- quested to name one ; the President of the Swiss Confederation shall be requested to name one ; and His Majesty ...
... President of the United States ; one shall be named by Her Britannic Majesty ; His Majesty the King of Italy shall be re- quested to name one ; the President of the Swiss Confederation shall be requested to name one ; and His Majesty ...
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